Bob Aldridge: authority on 3D projection and digital restoration and preservation of 3D slides; ISU President 2003-current; former Chairman of The Stereoscopic Society (England)
Bert Arps: 3D landscape and scenic photographer; craftsman of 3D accessories and equipment
Peter Bahouth: Designs viewers, often incorporating sculptural forms, to encourage people to approach 3D images in public settings; exhibits include Peep Show (Floataway Café), Flash! Swimsuits and Sports (Jane Jackson Gallery) and Post No Bills (Atlanta Celebrates Photography Public Show)
Ted Baskin: Medium format photographer; skilled Sputnik 3D camera repair person
Al Hess: Leading cave photographer specializing in elaborate lighting; underwater photographer; co-author of “The Art of Stereo Cave Photography,” The Georgia Underground
Larry Heyda: Figurine sculpture; designer of the Breeze Stereo1 digital camera; producer of the Delta Breeze Stereo designed using the classic 1950s TriDelta concept for wide format 3D images; http://www.freewebs.com/larryeda/
Dave Horton: Scholar of all forms of 19th century photography; specialist in tax stamps on photographs
Steve Hughes: Constructs reality through photography – digital construction and restoration of 19th century stereo photographs; measurably correct phantograms; precision mounted slides and stereocards; member of APECIII and DSEC; NSA 2003 Charleston Committee; NSA 2004 Portland Committee; NSA 2006 Miami Committee
Suzanne Hughes: Digital stereo photography; DSEC member; NSA 2003 Charleston Committee; NSA 2004 Portland Committee; NSA 2006 Miami Committee
Mike Griffith: Expert on 19th century political stereo photographs and early Georgia photographers; President of ASA 1996-2004; SE Region NSA Regional Director; Chairperson NSA 2005 Convention; NSA Trade Fair Chair 2003; Shows: Cotton States Exposition; Historic Charleston; Civil War Richmond
Mike Kaplan: Professor Emeritus UT; founder of View Productions to document and publish great architecture in 3D; work documented on ViewMaster reels includes Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Bruce Goff and others; http://www.viewproductions.com
Mike McEachern: Leading cave photographer since 1988; member of the Stereoscopic Society of America, APEC III, Underground Folio; photographed the Caverns of Sonora for a View-Master set issued in 2003; currently preparing “Alabama in 3D” for the Berman Museum of Anniston, Alabama; co-author of “The Art of Stereo Cave Photography,” The Georgia Underground
Bill Moll: President ASA 2004-2005; Chairman NSA 2003 Charleston and 2006 Miami Conventions; NSA Convention Workshop Chairman many times; ISU USA country Representative 2003 to current; ISU Editor 1995-1996
Larry Moor: Stereo cameras and equipment; President of ASA 1990-1996; President of NSA 1988 -1996; NSA Stereo Theater 2003; Shows: Cotton States Exposition; Historic Charleston; Civil War Richmond; numerous short subjects
Paul Talbot: Owner of Rocky Mountain Memories, a source of 3D supplies, including medium format mounts, home of the 3D encyclopedia; member of APECIII; http://www.rmm3d.com/
John Waldsmith: Leading living authority on the history of stereocards; prominent dealer in stereo collectibles; author of Stereo Views: An Illustrated History and Price Guide, 2nd Edition; cofounder of NSA
Bill Walton, APSA: Leading Black and White stereo photographer; specialist in personality photos; member of Stereoscopic Society of America; Columbus (GA) stereo project; NSA Board Chairman 1996-current; author of Back to Basics: Infantry One Station Unit Training in 3-D
Bonnie Jean Woolger: Chromadepth artist; author of Time Measure - linoleum block, and zinc plate etchings